Raines Creek
Raines Creek: A Natural Retreat in Stockton, Alabama
Discover Baldwin County's heritage at Bicentennial Park: a blend of history, nature, and family fun in a scenic 367-acre setting.
Explore Baldwin County's history and natural beauty at this 367-acre park in Stockton, Alabama. Featuring a historic village, nature trails, and monuments, it offers a unique family experience and educational opportunities.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Driving
Baldwin County Bicentennial Park is located at 51233 AL-225, Stockton, AL 36579. From I-65, take exit 37 and head east on AL-225. The park will be on your left. Parking is available on-site and is free.
Public Transport
While direct public transportation to the park is limited, Baldwin County offers a public transportation service called BRATS (Baldwin Regional Area Transit System). BRATS provides door-to-door service throughout the county but requires advance booking. Contact them at 251-972-6817 to schedule a ride. A one-way trip costs $2.00 per passenger.
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